Israel's Strike on Beirut University: Dean and Professor Killed, Tensions Rise
Israel struck a university in Beirut - An Israeli air strike on a university faculty in Beirut resulted in the deaths of a dean and a professor. This attack further escalated the already fragile situation in the Lebanese capital, increasing concerns about the expansion of the conflict in the region. This tragic incident clearly demonstrates that Lebanon's educational institutions have also become targets of military operations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the Lebanese government to take responsibility for fighting Hezbollah. He emphasized that otherwise, Israel would take this step itself. This harsh statement was made amidst ongoing fierce clashes between Israel and the Hezbollah group in the border region with Lebanon.
Lebanon remains the only country in the Middle East war where battles are fought directly and at close range. This situation once again highlights the particular intensity and complexity of the conflict within Lebanese territory. Reports of casualties from both sides continue to emerge from the border regions.
In recent days, an Israeli strike on Beirut's beach area resulted in the deaths of at least eight people. These attacks not only increase the number of casualties among Lebanon's civilian population but also further exacerbate the humanitarian situation in the country.
Israel has expanded its evacuation order for areas extending to the Zahrani River in southern Lebanon. This decision has caused tens of thousands of people to leave their homes, further deepening the humanitarian crisis in the region. Local residents are forced to live in constant fear and uncertainty due to serious security concerns.
